Introduction: Getting Started

Welcome to the official Apple Pro training course for DVD Studio Pro 4, Apple’s powerful DVD authoring application. The goal of this book is to provide a complete guide to authoring DVDs using DVD Studio Pro 4.

In addition, this book includes lessons on how to use other Apple applications designed to work with DVD Studio Pro, such as Compressor, which prepares video and audio media for use in a DVD project, and Final Cut Pro, Apple’s groundbreaking non-linear digital video editor. In Appendix A you’ll learn how to create a motion menu with a soundtrack in Final Cut Pro and export it directly into DVD Studio Pro.

Whether you’re a professional DVD author or are just getting your feet wet, DVD Studio Pro can do it all. So let’s get started.

The Methodology

This book is a hands-on course that demonstrates, with practical lessons, the best ways to author a project with DVD Studio Pro. Since there are different ways to accomplish the same task, the book focuses on the methods preferred by professional DVD creators. Each lesson is designed to help you start authoring projects in DVD Studio Pro at a professional level as quickly as possible. Once you have worked through a lesson, you can continue on to the next exercise, which builds on the knowledge and the project you just completed.

Course Structure

During the course of this book you will create four DVDs. To get you started, the first project is a simple DVD for a tiger documentary, with a movie, slideshow, and two basic menus. Next, over the course of the following five chapters, you will build a more sophisticated DVD on Swiss tourism and learn the basic functions of DVD Studio Pro. The two DVD projects that follow, Tiger and Black Box, are successively more complex, but both build on the basic techniques and structure introduced in the first project. Finally, there are two lessons that focus on specific advanced authoring techniques. As you progress through each lesson, you will learn how to access more intermediate and advanced features, as well as how to customize DVD Studio Pro to suit your working style.

Organizing the course around four DVD projects instead of one requires you to repeat, and thereby reinforce, the same basic tasks on every DVD. As each project reinforces the previous one, it also introduces powerful new tools and features that enhance the look and sound of the DVD, or speed up the authoring process. By the time you finish the fourth project, you will know how to build a full-featured DVD with multiple video angles, subtitles, motion menus, and alternate streams of audio for foreign languages, audio commentary, or even 5.1 channel Dolby Surround Sound.

The lessons are broken down as follows:

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Copying the Lesson Files

Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 comes with a DVD that contains all of the files you need to complete each lesson. The disc is prepared in a way that allows you to watch, on any DVD player, the DVD projects you will ultimately create when doing the lessons (the Swiss PAL project is not included). So before copying the lesson files to your hard drive, take a moment now to tour the projects you’re going to create.

Touring the Projects You Will Create

1. Insert the Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD into the DVD drive of your computer (or any DVD player).

Your DVD Player application will launch automatically, and a menu will appear showing three of the four projects you will create.

2. Click through the interfaces of the projects to familiarize yourself with them.

3. Quit your DVD Player application. You will now see the icon for the DVD, titled APTS_DVD-SP4, on your Desktop. You can access the book’s media and project files from there.

Installing the DVD Studio Pro 4 Lesson and Media Files

The Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD includes a DSP Book Files folder, which contains a Media folder, a Lessons folder, and two folders called My_Projects and Appendix A. These folders in turn contain the media, project, and other files you will need to complete this course. To work through the lessons in this book, you’ll need to copy these files onto your hard drive. After the media files have been copied to your hard drive, they can be easily accessed for use in the lessons.

Note

You will also see a VIDEO_TS folder and an AUDIO_TS folder on the DVD. These contain the files for the demonstration you just played above. Do not load the VIDEO_TS or AUDIO_TS files onto your hard drive.

1. Insert the Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD into the DVD drive of your computer, if you haven’t already.

2. Drag the DSP4 Book Files folder to your hard drive. The folder contains about 3 GB of media, so it will take some minutes to copy.

It is important to keep the Media and Lessons folders together on your hard drive within the single DSP Book Files folder, and not to move them after you have begun working through the lessons. Moving the media or lesson files could result in broken links and project file errors.

As you work through the lessons, you will be asked to come back to this folder location to import the media necessary for the four DVD projects. In other words, remember where you parked your files.

Reconnecting Media

When you move the media and lesson files from the APTS_DSP4 disk to your hard drive, you may lose the links between the project files and the media files.

The easiest way to avoid broken links is to save your project file after each lesson and reopen it when you start the next lesson, thus using the same file as you work progressively through the project. This is the method we assume you’ll use.

If you choose to skip a lesson, however, you’ll need to use the project Start file from the disk, and you may need to establish valid links between the project file and the media files you copied to your hard drive.

Reconnecting your media is a fairly simple task. When you open a project with media that has become disconnected, you are presented with a screen that asks you to reconnect the media files. Follow these steps to reconnect your media:

1. When the Missing Files window appears, click the asset you want to reconnect. In some cases, this will open the Relinking File window. If it does not, go to step 2.

2. Click the Locate button.

3. Find the file on your hard drive.

4. Click Relink.

Once you relink one asset (that is, one track), DVD Studio Pro will automatically detect all other media files in the track at once. You’ll have to repeat these steps for the menus and graphic files, pointing DVD Studio Pro to each of those folders when it prompts you for the folder’s location.

System Requirements

Before you begin to use DVD Studio Pro 4, make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements for working with the application. Many of the frequently used preview and encoding functions rely on adequate system performance to work properly. For up-to-date information on system requirements, see Apple’s Web site at www.apple.com/dvdstudiopro.

Resources

Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 is not intended to be a comprehensive reference manual and is not a replacement for documentation included with the application. For more information about DVD Studio Pro features and troubleshooting advice, refer to the following resources:

DVD Studio Pro 4 for Macintosh: Visual QuickPro Guide, by Martin Sitter (Peachpit Press)

• DVD Studio Pro 4 Help guide, which is accessed through the Help menu in DVD Studio Pro

• Apple’s DVD Studio Pro Web site: www.apple.com/dvdstudiopro

About the Apple Pro Training Series

Apple Pro Training Series: DVD Studio Pro 4 is part of the official training series for Apple Pro applications developed by experts in the field. It is both a self-paced learning tool and the curriculum of the Apple Pro Training and Certification Program.

The lessons in this book are designed to let you learn at your own pace. Although each lesson provides step-by-step instructions for creating specific projects, there is room for exploration and experimentation. You can follow the book from start to finish, or you can dive into the sections and lessons that interest you most. If you are new to DVD authoring or to DVD Studio Pro, however, we recommend that you complete the first nine lessons in sequence before jumping ahead to later lessons.

Apple Pro Certification Program

The Apple Pro Training and Certification Programs are designed to keep you at the forefront of Apple’s digital media technology while giving you a competitive edge in today’s ever-changing job market. Whether you are an editor, graphic designer, sound designer, special effects artist, or teacher, these training tools are meant to help you expand your skills.

Upon completing the course material in this book, you can become an Apple Pro by taking the certification exam at an Apple Authorized Training Center. Certification is offered in Final Cut Pro 4, DVD Studio Pro, Shake 3, and Logic 6. Successful certification as an Apple Pro gives you official recognition of your knowledge of Apple’s professional applications while allowing you to market yourself to employers and clients as a skilled, pro-level user of Apple products.

To find an Authorized Training Center near you, go to www.apple.com/software/pro/training.

For those who prefer to learn in an instructor-led setting, Apple also offers training courses at Apple Authorized Training Centers across the world. These courses, which use the Apple Pro Training Series books as their curriculum, are taught by Apple Certified Trainers, and they balance concepts and lectures with hands-on labs and exercises. Apple Authorized Training Centers for Pro projects have been carefully selected and have met Apple’s highest standards in all areas, including facilities, instructors, course delivery, and infrastructure. The goal of the program is to offer Apple customers, from beginners to the most seasoned professionals, the highest quality training experience.

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